If CPAC 2016 Shows Us Anything, It’s that the Conservative Movement is Incapable of Reforming Itself; Change Will Have to be Forced upon It

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Laughable political math:Watching the debates (not every minute-who could do THAT?)over the last 4 days,the candidates have latched onto "new math" to back their own opinions of the strength of their candidacies against the other party in November.Case in point:Trump leads the Republicans,but Cruz says polls show Trump would lose to Clinton and Cruz would defeat her handily.Kasich comes back and says even though he can t beat Cruz OR Rubio,he beats Clinton in the polls even more than Cruz or Trump.Rubio can t defeat Cruz OR Trump,but he s ahead of Clinton also.Trump beats all 3 but can t defeat Hillary. Bernie Sanders can t beat Clinton but he said he fares better than Clinton against Trump."She s ahead of him also,but not as much as I am". So in warped political math,we should pick the candidate with the lowest delegate totals to defeat the other parties most popular person.Only clueless politicians can think this way.Hilarious.

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